Occupation Health Testing Rome, OH
If you are an employer or individual in need of occupational health testing services, Occupational Health Testing USA provides occupational health screenings for all OSHA and DOT job requirements at many locations in Rome, OH and the surrounding areas. Our occupational health testing services are available for employers in need of pre-employment, post-accident, fit for duty or annual testing requirements. We also provide testing for individuals in need of any employment or personal related health evaluations. In many cases, our Rome, OH locations are within minutes of your home or office and same day service is available.
Occupational Health Services In Rome, OH
- DOT Physicals (FMCSA, PHMSA, FAA, FRA, FTA, USCG 719K/E)
- Pre-Employment Physicals
- Audiograms
- TB Chest X-ray
- EKG
- Lab Metabolic Panel
- Lab Lipid + Glucose Panel
- Lab – Hep B Panel
- Lab- MMR Titer
- Kraus Weber Lower Back Evaluation
- Lift Test
- OSHA Respirator Questionnaire
- Respirator Fit Test – Qualitative
- Respirator Fit Test – Quantitative
- Hep B Vaccination
- MMR Vaccine
- TDAP Vaccine
- TP/PPD Skin Test
- Varicella Vaccine #1
- Vision Test Ishihara
- Vision Test Snellen
- Vision Test Jaeger
- Drug Testing
- Alcohol Testing
Occupational Testing Locations in Rome, OH
(Not All Testing Centers Perform All Tests)
501 VAN BUREN ST 0.6 miles
FOSTORIA, OH 44830
485 W MARKET ST 11.7 miles
TIFFIN, OH 44883
500 W Market St, 11.8 miles
Tiffin, OH 44883
437 W MARKET ST 11.9 miles
TIFFIN, OH 44883
1624 TIFFIN AVE STE D 12.8 miles
FINDLAY, OH 45840
3949 N MAIN ST STE D 13.1 miles
FINDLAY, OH 45840
7595 COUNTY ROAD 236 STE A 14.1 miles
FINDLAY, OH 45840
15054 E US ROUTE 224 14.4 miles
FINDLAY, OH 45840
121 E WOOSTER ST 19.3 miles
BOWLING GREEN, OH 43402
710 CLEVELAND AVE 19.4 miles
FREMONT, OH 43420
950 W WOOSTER ST 19.8 miles
BOWLING GREEN, OH 43402
728 N STONE ST 20.0 miles
FREMONT, OH 43420
206 N CLOVER ST 20.3 miles
FREMONT, OH 43420
104 E MAIN ST 20.5 miles
WOODVILLE, OH 43469
885 N SANDUSKY AVE 23.0 miles
UPPER SANDUSKY, OH 43351
777 N SANDUSKY AVE 23.1 miles
UPPER SANDUSKY, OH 43351
700 W Maple St 24.3 miles
CLYDE, OH 43410
What is Occupational Health
Occupational health is a field of healthcare involving multiple fields dedicated to the well-being and safety of employees in the workplace, with a strong focus on injury prevention and education. Some occupational health services include employee wellness, Pre-placement services, ergonomics, occupational therapy, and occupational medicine.
Occupational health refers to the identification and control of the risks arising from physical, chemical, and other workplace hazards in order to establish and maintain a safe and healthy working environment. These hazards may include chemical agents and solvents, heavy metals such as lead and mercury, physical agents such as loud noise or vibration, and physical hazards such as electricity or dangerous machinery.
Since 1986, the NIEHS has supported training and education programs designed to protect workers and their communities from exposure to toxic materials encountered during hazardous waste operations and chemical emergency response. This includes safety and health training for workers who are involved in hazardous waste removal and comprehensive training and environmental restoration for residents living near heavily polluted industrial waste sites.
Local Area Info: New Rome, Ohio
New Rome is an unincorporated community in eastern Prairie Township, Franklin County, Ohio, United States, located on the west side of the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area. It was originally incorporated as a village in 1947, occupying little more than a three-block stretch of West Broad Street (U.S. Route 40), and dissolved in 2004. The population was 60 at the 2000 census.
New Rome achieved infamy due to its traffic and speed trap, which received national media attention, and the internal corruption of its local government. In 2004, the village was ordered legally dissolved by a Franklin County Court of Common Pleas judge, and its residents, land and assets were made part of Prairie Township.
New Rome police had systematically taken advantage of the village's sudden drop (from 45 mph (72 km/h) to 35 mph (56 km/h)) in the posted speed limit along the busy thoroughfare of West Broad Street to pull over thousands of motorists, raising nearly $400,000 gross annually from speeding tickets, but primarily vehicle citations, including trivial offenses such as dusty taillights and improperly tinted windows. Nearly all of this money was funneled back into the police force, which almost exclusively dealt with traffic violations and so essentially existed to fund itself. The 60-resident village had as many as 14 policemen (all part-time), with the Village Council wanting more.
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